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FormerXBC Inc XEBEQ

Xebec Adsorption Inc designs, engineers, and manufactures products that are used for purification, separation, dehydration, and filtration equipment for gases and compressed air. The company operates in three reportable segments: Systems, Corporate and other, and Support. Its product lines are natural gas dryers for natural gas refueling stations, compressed gas filtration, biogas purification, associated gas, engineering services, and air dryers. The company's geographical segments are United States, Canada, China, Other, Korea, Italy, and France.


GREY:XEBEQ - Post by User

Comment by Resilience19on Sep 17, 2021 11:28am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Takeout target

RE:RE:RE:RE:Takeout targetYou're right. However, if he felt the offer was under par, I'm sure he could convince enough shareholders to turn down an offer.
Gann999 wrote: Did you know Kurt is not even the largest shareholder.
Resilience19 wrote: After having put in all the time and effort needed to bring XBC to where it is today (not referring to the sp), I doubt the likes of Kurt would be ready to sell at $13/sh. Perhaps double that, but even then... If I was them I certainly wouldn't. My two cents.
Gann999 wrote:
I believe that would roughly be 13 dollars a share.






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